Stacey Vanek Smith

Reporter, Marketplace

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Stacey Vanek Smith is a former senior reporter for Marketplace.

Latest Stories (1,138)

Rise of the urban farmer

May 9, 2008
Growing your own food would spare you from high prices at the grocery store, wouldn't it? Stacey Vanek-Smith puts her green thumb to the test to find out.
Stacey Vanek-Smith in her makeshift garden
Stacey Vanek-Smith

Cutting grocery bills with DIY food

May 9, 2008
Food prices are getting ridiculous, and experts are predicting they'll continue to rise. What to do? Grow your own food. Stacey Vanek-Smith looks into the trend at community gardens and garden supply stores.
Close-up of greens.
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The first Wal-Mart en Espanol

May 7, 2008
In Garland, Texas, today, Wal-Mart opened its first superstore targeted to Hispanic customers. Wal-Mart wanted to meet the need of the surrounding community. It's stocked with tortillas, Spanish movies and games. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
Hispanic Community Wal-Mart store in Garland, Texas
walmartstores.com

Working past retirement

May 2, 2008
Whether they saved too little or want to stay active, more Americans are working into what are usually considered the retirement years. Stacey Vanek-Smith explains the challenges of staying in the workforce.
Retirement planning
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Health insurance gap is growing

May 2, 2008
A report today says more and more companies aren't providing health insurance -- even big companies. And more and more of those workers who can't afford insurance are enrolling in government programs. Nancy Marshall Genzer reports.
Doctor and patient.
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Coming to a teeny screen near you

May 2, 2008
Don't wanna wait to get home and watch the Daily Show episode you TiVo'd. No problem. Watch it live on your cell phone. This weekend AT&T launches its Mobile TV service. Other companies have similar services. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
FLO TV show on a cell phone.
flotv.com

Foreign investors on spending spree

Apr 30, 2008
The investment funds of oil rich countries are buying up huge chunks of major American companies, prompting calls for a code of conduct. The IMF hosts a meeting today to work on one. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
International Monetary Fund logo
imf.org

Banning gossip at the office

Apr 29, 2008
If you work in an office, you probably spend part of your day whispering about the trials and tribulations of your coworkers. It's part of working life, right? Well, one company actually banned it. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
cartoon of workers at water cooler
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A tough lesson in the lending industry

Apr 25, 2008
Student loan rates may reset to new lows in July, but as Stacey Vanek-Smith explains, deciding to consolidate now or after the rate change involves rolling the dice.
A graduation cap with money symbolizes student loans
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Gay bars adjusting to a new reality

Apr 25, 2008
Fortune Magazine's recent list of 10 businesses facing extinction includes record stores, crop dusting, telemarketing and . . . gay bars? That one caught our eye because gay business in general is booming. Stacey Vanek-Smith checked it out.
The Abbey in West Hollywood, Calif. on New Year's Eve
abbeyfoodandbar.com